Does Societal Affluence Increase the Gender Gap in STEM Graduation? A Longitudinal Assessment
A comprehensive study published in the academic journal Sex Roles has uncovered a counterintuitive trend in global education: as nations grow wealthier, the gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering, and…
Extensive Experience Remodels Neural Task Circuitry to Escape the Frontal Bottleneck and Increase Automaticity of Categorization
Researchers at Georgetown University have unveiled groundbreaking evidence suggesting that the human brain undergoes a profound physical reorganization as individuals acquire new skills. This intricate rewiring allows highly practiced tasks…
The Science of Hydration Why Medical Professionals Urge Travelers to Increase Fluid Intake in Hot Climates
The transition from a pressurized aircraft cabin to a sun-drenched holiday destination is a hallmark of the modern travel experience, yet for many, the first forty-eight hours of a vacation…
Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Increase Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Study Finds
New research from Rutgers Health suggests that older Chinese Americans who tend to internalize stress may be at a quietly increasing risk of memory loss. The groundbreaking study, published in…











